2011 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Hierarchical Geospatial Computing Environment for Data-intensive Geographic Process Simulation
verfasst von : Mingyuan Hu, Hui Lin, Bingli Xu, Ya Hu, Sammy Tang, Weitao Che
Erschienen in: Geospatial Techniques for Managing Environmental Resources
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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Geographic information system (GIS) professionals recognize that geographic process is essential for understanding what is happening in the world, learning how the environment is changing, modelling how complex systems work and giving context to other types of data. Consequently, geographic process models have been increasingly featured for the next generation geographic information science (system), as a method for phenomena simulation and mechanism analysis of the physical environment and its live activities, thereby driving conventional GIS based on data manipulation into the world of dynamic and computational processes (Goodchild, 2006; Yuan and Hornsby, 2008; Torrens, 2009; CSDGS et al., 2010).